An AI judge gets a tryout during the X Games this week in Aspen, Colorado. The experimental Google Cloud-based tech will judge snowboarding superpipe.
Judging sports competitions is subjective. X Games CEO Jeremy Bloom believes artificial intelligence could lead to fairer outcomes.
Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin announced Tuesday they are stepping down from roles at the tech giant’s parent company. The announcement came in a letter on Google’s blog,...
The doodle is titled 'Rise of the Half Moon'. Its description page says the doodle has been crested as a recurring card game. "You'll be over the (half) moon about this new Doodle game series! Join the celestial card game where players must connect the phases of the lunar cycle to earn points and against the January Half Moon.
Explore how education shaped the world's wealthiest individuals. From Jeff Bezos' engineering degree to Elon Musk's short-lived PhD pursuit, and Mark Zuckerberg's Harvard dropout story, their academic paths reveal diverse routes to massive success.
He has run his Republican enemies out of his party. He has spurred a swift corporate reversal on D.E.I. And he has so profoundly reshaped the nation’s immigration debate that dozens of Democrats supported the Laken Riley Act, a bill making it easier to deport unauthorized migrants accused of certain crimes, which he signed into law this afternoon.
As Mark Zuckerberg and other tech titans have embraced President Trump and muffled internal dissent at their companies, their mostly left-leaning employees have objected with subtle acts of defiance.
His stances, which include unscientific beliefs that AIDS is not caused by HIV and that a large number of vaccines should be stripped from the market, could have major impacts on the agency designed to protect America’s health,
Robert F. Kennedy Jr’s confirmation hearings began Wednesday before the Senate Finance Committee. He appears before the Health, Education, Labor and Pension committee on Thursday. Here's the latest: The order Trump is expected sign Wednesday tells several agencies to repurpose federal money to expand school choice initiatives.
From a rejected $1 million offer to becoming a multi-billion-dollar behemoth, Google's story is a testament to the power of innovation, persistence, and timing.
In its early days, the quirky tech startup known as Google adopted a visionary corporate credo: "Don't be evil." That later evolved into the motto: "Do the right thing," reflecting the idealistic ambitions of the company's founders that its technology could be a force for good.